MJ - great video! Brought me back to my high school years. I worked after school and bought a Lynx with the money I had earned in April of '90, choosing it over a GameBoy. Convinced several friends to get one and had some amazing fun using ComnLynx with California Games. There were some great games on the system and I have very fond memories of that time and the games that I played. Sadly, my original Lynx (the Model 1) died after about two years and Atari worked with me to replace it with the Model 2, which I had kept for many years.

You highlighted some great games in the video, but let me add a few more of my favorites if there are any collectors that are interested:

- Electrocop, which was a launch game, was truly remarkable for the time with large sprites and a compelling play style.
- Gates of Zendocon, another early title, was a fairly run of the mill side scroll shooter that I remember playing a ton of.
- Klax, which was an arcade port, and in my mind was the best port of the game I have ever played.
- RoadBlasters, another arcade port, that plays and feels very close to the arcade. It was one of my favorite arcade games and to have it on a "portable" system at the time was amazing.
- Xenophobe was a great, somewhat modified conversion of the arcad split screen adventure game. Another great game where my friends and I would all "Lynx up"
- Robo-Squash was an addictive 3D-oriented "pong style" update. Lots of fun to play and a great multiplayer experience.

Overall, I really enjoyed the Lynx and thought that Atari did a good job in the early years bringing a more modern gaming experience to players in hand-held form. Of course, it was no match for anything Nintendo at the time, but it brought a unique experience and was very innovative given the technology and cost constraints at the time. It was our modern day Nintendo Switch - a unified gaming experience on the go with 16-bit caliber games.